I originally posted this rant on Pastebin and submitted it to Hacker News at the end of my third year of university, after which I went on a year-long internship. I am no longer ashamed to admit that I wrote this, even if it is a bit melodramatic, so I'm reposting it here.

This is intended as a brief checklist I can go through when something is broken in the production environment that seems to be working fine in development, but maybe you'll find something of use here too.

The client's connection speed is slower(images and other assets fail to load, requests take forever to finish).

Recently, I've turned to questioning the way I handle talking and writing about my opinions.

Normally, I shy away from making assertions that might be misguided under the belief that strongly voicing an incorrect opinion is harmful towards people who trust me. I'll often prefix anything I say with "maybe"or "I . . .